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If reliability is important install early '70s low profile solid state one. As dicuss here often, get the low profile one and then if you want correct look just drill out cover rivets and switch from older -67/67 high profile one. The "orig" relay type not so reliable and causes in many cases lights to flicker at lower rpm's. I switch my 67 out for better reliability.

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If reliability is important install early '70s low profile solid state one. As dicuss here often, get the low profile one and then if you want correct look just drill out cover rivets and switch from older -67/67 high profile one. The "orig" relay type not so reliable and causes in many cases lights to flicker at lower rpm's. I switch my 67 out for better reliability.

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